I envy you Bree, having met him and spent time with he and the family in a place where he felt relaxed and safe. Do you still have contact? I always wonder if they receive the odd note or object now and then, coming in from where ever!

BTW, the SCN, or suprachiasmatic nucleus in our brain is one of my absolute favourite things!

Otto Schumann 'discovered' the resonant frequency of our world. (supposedly in a dream)

The SCN in our brain is responsible for controlling circadian rhythms amongst other thing i our bodies and is our direct link to the planet, as it hums along at the same frequency. SCN and Schumann resonance are one and the same.

Well, the resonance is based on the 'gap' if you like between solid and upper atmosphere/magnetosphere, and the potential difference, which creates all the arcs and lightening strikes to equalise things.

The melting of the ice in both Ant/Arctic is sending water out into the oceans and deep aquifers of the planet.

The rotation of the planet is sucking that water, via centrifugal force to the equator, where it makes a bulge.

The greater mass at the centre belt slows the planet' rotation down, which also effects the orbit.

The balance between slower rotation, and altered orbit, has a net effect of pretty much the same time/day/year cycle we are currently used to.

But... our SCN, which links to the Earth's resonance is picking up the differences, and throwing many off.

To compensate, the planet needs to change the resonance, so everything is in equilibrium again.

Higher atmosphere and magnetosphere = change in resonance.

One of the proposed mission parameters of the X-37b is to lift satellites into higher orbits on the quiet.

They must have known about this a while back then?

Also, it has been proposed that this new status has been engineered to take our planet out of a known orbit that would have resulted in a collision with a NEO that we were unable to change the orbit of. Or that an entire planet (X) was going to materialise very near our world allowing transfers with ease. Changing our orbit makes the transfers a bit more difficult.